Whip and spur rules brought in across disciplines are having an effect – in making riders consider their use as much as the use itself. Those competing under British Showjumping (BS) rules join The ...
Money-saving measures and rewards platforms have been launched to help equestrians in tough times – as owners are reminded that “prevention is better than cure”. As the cost of living continues to be ...
Carl Hester has been exploring breed shows abroad and has a possible way forward to help Britain retain our international dressage competitions ...
A birthday ride A rider who celebrated her 100th birthday in the saddle said she will probably carry on riding, 98 years ...
Meet the 150/1 shot giant winning racehorse Jeannot Lapin, who stands more than 18hh high and could now line up for the ...
Danish horse welfare reforms introduce optional nosebands, bitless bridles, and stricter competition rules to enhance equine ...
Checkmate 4, the great showjumping partner of Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum and a dual championship gold medallist, has died at ...
The handling of the decision to sell London 2012 Olympic legacy venue Greenwich Equestrian Centre came under fire in a lively debate ...
John Barnett passed away peacefully at home, aged 92, following a short illness. John was born at Mount Pleasant Farm, Walton ...
Britain’s top-scoring dressage horse at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, Rascher Hopes, has died aged 33 after a long and happy ...
A man has been charged with road offences relating to an incident after which an eight-year-old was airlifted to hospital and ...
Multiple Olympic dressage champion Anky van Grunsven is recovering after breaking her pelvis in a riding accident. The fall occurred on New Year’s Eve, two days before the Dutch star’s 57th ...